The Premier Rose (プルミエの
While it is unknown what the Premier Rose looks like, it is known that the Seeds it produces can alter a human's genes to express unique abilities such as stronger builds and the production of poison. Several abducted humans were treated a experimental subjects and implanted with Seeds of the Premier Rose; these were the first Black Roses.
There is one known mutation that is perfectly compatible with their Premier Rose Seed, the Crimson Rose. She is gifted with eternal youth and immortality, and is able to live without requiring the life force of others.
Premiere Rose Seeds[]
The Premier Rose Seeds (プルミエの
This Seed bequeaths all Roses their unique abilities, and is located within the area of the heart. They are a vital part of a Rose, and, if you try to force a Seed out of a Rose, their roses would go berserk — it is rumored that it can only be taken out once it has been removed by a bullet from the Death Scythe.
History[]
Leading a team of researchers, a genius scientist labeled as a madman created a special flower, known as the Premier Rose, and implanted its seeds into abducted humans in an attempt to create mutated beings with superhuman abilities.[1] The Madman succeeded in creating strong mutants labeled as monsters — the Black Roses — and continued his experiments to further enhance them and use them as weapons.[2] However, these Roses had a fatal flaw — all of them needed to feed on someone's life force in order to survive, and would eventually succumb to a deadly disease known as Black Spot.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Sprout I: Prologue of Prologue
- ↑ Sprout V: A Jet Rose's Ridicule
- ↑ Sprout III: Invitation to a Nightmare
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v - e - t | Crimson-Shell |
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Characters | Main: Claudia • Shion Liddell • Xeno Crimson-Shell Division: Baines • Gerhardt Bathler • Les • Melissa • Robin Wingfield • Ruskin • Victoria • Wilhelm |
Terminology | Objects: Crimson-Shell • Death Scythe Species & Factions: Black Roses • Crimson Rose • Crimson-Shell Division • Premier Rose • Roses • Thorns |
Manga | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • Volume • Author's Note |
Author | Jun Mochizuki |